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>so managers almost have to say what kind of company would i want to work for and then create that environment. > >that would be a great question to ask that doesn't get asked therefor it lowers engagement. > >greg cox from dale carnegie. thanks so much. > >you bet. thank you bill! coming up.... oh, canada....the toronto film festival has a few surprises in store. the a sneak peek is just ahead. plus...will the stock market stallout after racing to new highs wednesday? stick around for chart talk. a breakout film could continue to gain momentum at the box office this weekend. our movie guy is here to talk about the insidious september. welcome back to the show as always eric. > >thank you. > >this film did surprisingly well at the box office. > >it did tremendous. the first insidious from a few years ago was a nice little word of mouth hit.this is just great news for james wan who's having one heck of a year. he had the conjuring this summer, he signed on to do the next fast and the furious movie, and now this. it's tremendous. > >it was almost a record breaker. > >yeah, it was the second high
>so managers almost have to say what kind of company would i want to work for and then create that environment. > >that would be a great question to ask that doesn't get asked therefor it lowers engagement. > >greg cox from dale carnegie. thanks so much. > >you bet. thank you bill! coming up.... oh, canada....the toronto film festival has a few surprises in store. the a sneak peek is just ahead. plus...will the stock market stallout after racing to new highs wednesday?...
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even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's was resources environment and so on when you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. some of the sixteen percent imports came from illegal fishing and. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. on the territorial waters of the fish they load the fish to the ships and leave for europe. to day illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. right from the sea. first rate. and i think the. foreigners. instrument. it. was. breaking news on our t.v. another explosion in volgograd this time on a trolley bus at least ten people thought to have been killed this less than a day since a suicide bomber killed sixteen people at the city's railway station. nine am in moscow i am here on r t bringing you bre
even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's was resources environment and so on when you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. some of the sixteen percent imports came from illegal fishing and. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth...
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you do need to live in different environments in order to understand other people more. if you are from taiwan and you go to an english majority speaking environment, you do have that experience of feeling like a minority. it's one i think is necessary in order to develop empathy and understand others, and not just be looking inside only. it is when you have these different kinds of experiences to draw upon that you can connect with different people. that is extremely beneficial. >> and gina, you feel the same way? >> yes, you are just expanding your horizons by traveling abroad. the people that you meet, experiences you have -- you are not so one-sided about things, because you get to see everyone else's perspective. it makes you become a more whole person. >> traditionally, there is heavy emphasis on academic performance in taiwan. a lot of people think that you have to get good grades inschooe entrance examinations. starting next year, we will now have college entrance examination -- i'm sorry, we will have high school entrance examination. it becomes mandatory for pe
you do need to live in different environments in order to understand other people more. if you are from taiwan and you go to an english majority speaking environment, you do have that experience of feeling like a minority. it's one i think is necessary in order to develop empathy and understand others, and not just be looking inside only. it is when you have these different kinds of experiences to draw upon that you can connect with different people. that is extremely beneficial. >> and...
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and the environment could soon be ushered in so to sign the petition to urge president obama to veto this bill because the congress has already voted yes go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set this bill this is our last chance to stop this you guys through this petition so please do that and for now let's go break the. throughout the developing world free trade agreements are packaged with the promise of jobs and economic stability but in the case of the small central american nation of el salvador trade agreements and foreign investment protection treaties have given mining companies like canada specific written more rights than the citizens and even the government see pacific rim was allowed an exploration license to mine in el salvador due to the efforts of anti mining activists the government ultimately rejected pacific rooms up location to begin mining so the corporation filed a lawsuit against the government of el salvador asking for more than one hundred million dollars in damages that's not all companies also allegedly made violent threats against
and the environment could soon be ushered in so to sign the petition to urge president obama to veto this bill because the congress has already voted yes go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set this bill this is our last chance to stop this you guys through this petition so please do that and for now let's go break the. throughout the developing world free trade agreements are packaged with the promise of jobs and economic stability but in the case of the small...
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the show features five survival experts with different backgrounds and crossed into the harsh environments like a glacier, out to sea or perhaps my bedroom. the goal is to find their way back to civilization. it is on at 10:00 p.m. discovery channel. what happens if you don't make it? >> we just make fun of you. >> you don't die. >> i guess we haven't had to medevac anybody out. you can quit. nobody is going to quit. there is too much on the line for the reputation. it is really for bragging rights. five guys who are type-a dudes. >> they bro out. >> we are all wearing those shirts. >> those are not crop heads. those are -- >> oh my god, i can't believe i am sitting next to him. >> crop pants are capri pants. >> by the way, it was very warm. >> let me ask you, do you win a prize? >> you don't win a prize. that's the thing. there is no prize. >> do you get a car? >> i should. >> where do you poop? >> i poop outside all the time. i am an army guy. >> that's not a problem? >> that's not traumatic for me at all. matter of fact, it is not normal if i don't poop outside. >> good to know. >> what
the show features five survival experts with different backgrounds and crossed into the harsh environments like a glacier, out to sea or perhaps my bedroom. the goal is to find their way back to civilization. it is on at 10:00 p.m. discovery channel. what happens if you don't make it? >> we just make fun of you. >> you don't die. >> i guess we haven't had to medevac anybody out. you can quit. nobody is going to quit. there is too much on the line for the reputation. it is...
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other benefits include: a working environment, safety and security, and simply convenience. >> the cost of convenience is not cheap. charter bookings can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $10,000 an hour depending on the aircraft. not the most economical option when compared to an airline, however charter flights go where they want when they want. this is something pilots appreciate as much as the clients. >> what is your favorite part of being a corporate pilot? >> i think the-- the-- going to the destinations that's unknown. we go to so many different destinations and there's no set schedule. so unlike a scheduled airline where you know well in advance what your schedule is and where you're going, for us it's a phone call a day or two ahead-- in some cases, two hours ahead-- and we have no idea where we're going. an example would be getting a call 6:00 in the morning and by 6:00 that evening we're sitting in nice, france. having dinner on the beach. >> the charter market is extremely competitive with 4,000 corporate jets available to the market in north america on any given day. despite th
other benefits include: a working environment, safety and security, and simply convenience. >> the cost of convenience is not cheap. charter bookings can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $10,000 an hour depending on the aircraft. not the most economical option when compared to an airline, however charter flights go where they want when they want. this is something pilots appreciate as much as the clients. >> what is your favorite part of being a corporate pilot? >> i think the--...
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you get him in a relatively controlled confined environment and he can explain himself and get his points across and show supporters around him who like him, but get him as we saw him coming out of the tv station on sunday where he had been recording his new talk show, and you just see the pressures of that that he's under. watch this. watch this and see what happens when he falls over a photographer. >> nic, it can loos like we don't have that sound. describe it for us, if you will. >> we don't have it. you know, it's one of those situations, suzanne you've been in them yourself. you're standing next to the man in question. you've heard what he said. he falls over a photographer and instead of saying are you okay, he says i didn't do it. he explodes. it's in that tiny fraction of a second, take a look at it yourself. have a look. see what you think. >> mr. mayor, that took a long time. how did it go? >> how did the taping go? >> why you are not taking any canadian -- oh, no. the camera person again. >> i didn't push her. >> mr. mayor, how did the taping go? >> i didn't push her. >> how d
you get him in a relatively controlled confined environment and he can explain himself and get his points across and show supporters around him who like him, but get him as we saw him coming out of the tv station on sunday where he had been recording his new talk show, and you just see the pressures of that that he's under. watch this. watch this and see what happens when he falls over a photographer. >> nic, it can loos like we don't have that sound. describe it for us, if you will....
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city residents have become increasingly vocal in their anger over the environment. an amateur prospector in the australian state of victoria has honored a gold nugget weighing 5.5 kilograms. it was found by an unidentified person on wednesday using a hand-held metal detector near the town of ballarat, west of melbourne. the value has been estimated at $300,000. the owner of beantown's mining exchange gold shop says a find of this size is unheard of. -- the owner of the town's mining exchange. it looks like a gold filling for a dinosaur. let me give you a reminder of our top stories on gmt. dozens of foreign nationals are being held hostage at a facility in the algerian desert. the oil complex is now surrounded by algerian troops. the man apparently behind the attack is mokhtar belmokhtar. he is said to have issued a statement calling for an end to the french military intervention against islamist rebels in mali. reports say some of the hostages have escaped from the besieged compound, but it is still a very serious standoff in the sahara desert. there's plenty more
city residents have become increasingly vocal in their anger over the environment. an amateur prospector in the australian state of victoria has honored a gold nugget weighing 5.5 kilograms. it was found by an unidentified person on wednesday using a hand-held metal detector near the town of ballarat, west of melbourne. the value has been estimated at $300,000. the owner of beantown's mining exchange gold shop says a find of this size is unheard of. -- the owner of the town's mining exchange....
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approach as the head of the church, the you feel they are going to be different given the political environment? >> in the past decades, cops have been marginalized, but after the revolution, cops have started to express their opinions freely. previously cops would protest inside the cathedral, but after the revolution they go outside of the state tv building. this is one of the positive goals. from my and i will try alongside all the bishops and priests to focus on the spiritual role of the church followed by the social role. therefore the political role will have no role left except to continue partisan politics. >> is it the tendency to try to pull the church out of politics? >> indeed, the church needs to remain out of politics. the church as a spiritual establishment. that is the primary role. it is also a social role to help with construction of services and schools and so on. >> banks are being allowed more flexibility in a crisis. they will have more assets that will be easier to turn to cash if they have problems. regulators still want banks to hold enough cash and assets they can sell
approach as the head of the church, the you feel they are going to be different given the political environment? >> in the past decades, cops have been marginalized, but after the revolution, cops have started to express their opinions freely. previously cops would protest inside the cathedral, but after the revolution they go outside of the state tv building. this is one of the positive goals. from my and i will try alongside all the bishops and priests to focus on the spiritual role of...
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so we are changing the school environment, we are changing the environment in the streets. if you go now to mexico city, paths, streetske are closed. there are a lot of things that are pushing the city. on the other hand, we are also trying -- trying -- to make our neighborhoods more safe so that people can do more activities. we are focused mostly on the environment. we have also done some education changes to our school curriculum to promote nutrition in order to increase the likelihood that they take the right choices. we have not been very successful, for example, and labeling menus. a very effective way of changing the behavior, as you see here in new york, you arrive at a food chain and ucd cars and you can ine your decision, and mexico, we have faced enormous resistance from industries, providing an informative label on the package. >> you learn from our labeling here, and we can learn about how you were able to actually tax the sugar beverages. >> this will be a positive meeting. >> let's move to louisville, if we can. a city where i read that six in 10 of metropoli
so we are changing the school environment, we are changing the environment in the streets. if you go now to mexico city, paths, streetske are closed. there are a lot of things that are pushing the city. on the other hand, we are also trying -- trying -- to make our neighborhoods more safe so that people can do more activities. we are focused mostly on the environment. we have also done some education changes to our school curriculum to promote nutrition in order to increase the likelihood that...
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it was just a very festive environment. it was a very social environment. but then you know that these people are capable of murder. >> this prisoner freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an assassination. my cousin was murdered. in our family it is a custom if blood is spilled it needs to be spilled on the other side also. so the guy was killed. i am a bedouin. my grandfather is also a bedouin. the customs are very strict. you have to respect all customs, even if it is to die for the custom. >> translator: no, no, it's very hard. because with us, we respect the elders. that's basic. they say a word, it's holy. the truth is, my family is certainly proud. i told you already, it's our custom. >> inside rimonim, the family have gained a reputation as a formidable crime family. >> translator: when i came to prison, everyone knew our story. which family i belonged to. we have a background. we are a large family. a lot of members. there are almost of 20 us here. where we live, we have a very high status. and everyone respe
it was just a very festive environment. it was a very social environment. but then you know that these people are capable of murder. >> this prisoner freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an assassination. my cousin was murdered. in our family it is a custom if blood is spilled it needs to be spilled on the other side also. so the guy was killed. i am a bedouin. my grandfather is also a bedouin. the customs are very strict. you have to...
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we have got to give them a transparent environment to make the decision in. >> still another quarter, which indicates the enormous range of the subject matter, arbitration. is it a legitimate part of the legal system, or is it just a private system of justice? >> both. it is both. it is a private system of justice. unfortunately, it is only available very often to people who have money. again, what we call the rent-a- judge system exists today. you have retired judges you can hire four between $500.1000 dollars an hour to adjudicate your case -- hire for between five under dollars and -- 5 hundred dollars -- $500 and $1000 an hour to adjudicator case. there is foreclosure. the supreme court said we need mandatory mediation before trial to try and do away with the logjam we have. mediation is a very useful and efficient way of handling some cases. many cases. it is part of the future of the practice of law. they can be the only part of the practice of law that we use to resolve disputes. >> 30 minutes to go. we are in good shape. i have not been aware of how the time works here. i am l
we have got to give them a transparent environment to make the decision in. >> still another quarter, which indicates the enormous range of the subject matter, arbitration. is it a legitimate part of the legal system, or is it just a private system of justice? >> both. it is both. it is a private system of justice. unfortunately, it is only available very often to people who have money. again, what we call the rent-a- judge system exists today. you have retired judges you can hire...
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. >> it's a different environment. it's a different way we function and do things. >> jon: oh, by all means carry on. carry on with your death threats and racial slurs, i didn't realize it was your culture. ohh. i will (bleep) in your mouth! look. unless the miami dolphins locker room is 30 miles off shore in international waters you are still subject to united states law and workplace regulation. just because you are cool with football culture doesn't mean anybody is. many say he is a great guy, lots of fun. life of party. check this out. >> (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) mother (bleep). [laughter] >> jon: see! just a simple fun football guy doing some sort of south florida mating dance. [ laughter ] or maybe he is running for mayor of toronto. i don't know but -- [cheers and applause] here is the thing, it may be -- what is that? how is that not held up by two by fours. here is the thing. it may be super fun for football culture and super fun for you guys to go to a bar and see your sea cow of a teammate go lou ferigno but
. >> it's a different environment. it's a different way we function and do things. >> jon: oh, by all means carry on. carry on with your death threats and racial slurs, i didn't realize it was your culture. ohh. i will (bleep) in your mouth! look. unless the miami dolphins locker room is 30 miles off shore in international waters you are still subject to united states law and workplace regulation. just because you are cool with football culture doesn't mean anybody is. many say he...
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bay so unique and when the fresh water meets with the salt water out in the bay, creating a unique environment. but in the last few years there has been a battle over fresh water from states north of here, and it's a fight florida is loosing. the fresh water has long been locked in legal battles with alabama and georgia. environmental activists say the longer officials fight, the more damage is done. >> we're dependant on the fresh water for our industry. and when that goes, so will a billion dollars seafood industry in the gulf of mexico. >> reporter: most of the population earns a living from these waters. for community leaders like joe taylor it is now a race of time. >> it is really a labor of love for these people to work on the bay, and i hate to see that evaporate and go away because we weren't able to come to some kind of common goals. >> many have survived hurricanes, droughts and oil spills and now they just need fresh water to flow. >>> joining us live now from washington, d.c. is jay, who is a professor is of earth systems science. thank you for joining us here on al jazeera. it wa
bay so unique and when the fresh water meets with the salt water out in the bay, creating a unique environment. but in the last few years there has been a battle over fresh water from states north of here, and it's a fight florida is loosing. the fresh water has long been locked in legal battles with alabama and georgia. environmental activists say the longer officials fight, the more damage is done. >> we're dependant on the fresh water for our industry. and when that goes, so will a...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> yes, i have smoked crack cocaine. >> when, sir -- >> do i? am i an adduct? no. have i tried it? probably in a drunken stupor, probably a year ago. >> one of the top poll lit scandals, what do yaw make of this yes, i smoked crack cocaine and tomorrow i'll be back at my office desk. >> it's sort of wonderful, really. i mean, first of all, as americans we can all feel better about politics because this is sort of off the charts by our standards. it's not far from detroit but suddenly this makes detroit politics benign and healthy. i do think, you know, canada has given us lord michaels, martin short, carter, bruce mccall, very blunt, all these whitty comic minds and i think this is the ultimate snl sketch on steroids. who could make it up? he looks great, too. >> should we care -- should we care about whether any senior politician in the modern age opens up and says yes, i took, you know, cocaine a year ago or yes, i had an affair or whatever it may be. does any of that really matter do you think? even to younger people? are the
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> yes, i have smoked crack cocaine. >> when, sir -- >> do i? am i an adduct? no. have i tried it? probably in a drunken stupor, probably a year ago. >> one of the top poll lit scandals, what do yaw make of this yes, i smoked crack cocaine and tomorrow i'll be back at my office desk. >> it's sort of wonderful, really. i mean, first of all, as americans we can all feel better about politics because this...
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. >> what was already going to be hard was operating within a very difficult political environment and we should have anticipated that that would create a rockier rollout than if democrats and republican were boast inveth inn success. one side is invested in failure and that makes i think the kind of iterative process of fixing glitches and fine tuning the law more challenging. >> you heard it, it's the republicans' fault. >> apparently he believes that one side sis invested in failur while the other side achieves failure. he had a conference call and you had to find a website to get on the conference call. turned out the website that you needed to get on also failed. so i'm wondering if they will get another website up to discuss the failed website that was used to discuss the failed website. and that is the beauty of bureaucracy. incompetent tece continues to b jobs. >> that conference call was -- the invitation was septembnt ou his partisan army. when he talks about political crisis and governing that way, do you really think it's a good idea to just focus on your democratic army? i
. >> what was already going to be hard was operating within a very difficult political environment and we should have anticipated that that would create a rockier rollout than if democrats and republican were boast inveth inn success. one side is invested in failure and that makes i think the kind of iterative process of fixing glitches and fine tuning the law more challenging. >> you heard it, it's the republicans' fault. >> apparently he believes that one side sis invested...
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rethink possible. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. uncle go one,two,one,two,one [uncle]thistwo,one.cotch,okay? [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? d tonight.. >>> warriors have been in the bay area since the kennedy administration, but they never staged a comeback like they did tonight. toronto couldn't miss a shot. this jump shot gave a 27-point lead with nine minutes left in the third, but from that point on, it was all warriors. they close out the game on a 64-28 run. they scored 42 points in the 4th quarter. seth curry and clay thompson
rethink possible. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. uncle go one,two,one,two,one [uncle]thistwo,one.cotch,okay? [niece]okay! [uncle]okay?...
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the testing look like in other words what kind of testing would be reliable to say this is ok for the environment ecosystem finitely we need a long term study to determine if it's safe for not only our ecosystem but our health as well. we're in a long term study you're eating genetically modified food whether you're a good or a lab rats and we have been for decades now wow gun well it's very consistent is that what this idea. or not. depending on you interpret what are being said by themselves i mean yeah the kid got a good point. you know before she is corrupted i guess that's the question but what's the follow up on the well you know she points out that all she wants is labeling and she wants testing because right.
the testing look like in other words what kind of testing would be reliable to say this is ok for the environment ecosystem finitely we need a long term study to determine if it's safe for not only our ecosystem but our health as well. we're in a long term study you're eating genetically modified food whether you're a good or a lab rats and we have been for decades now wow gun well it's very consistent is that what this idea. or not. depending on you interpret what are being said by themselves...
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you destroy that's how you're getting paid that's a that's a business model based on a genocide it's environment it's interest rate sensitive genocide there's an interest rate apartheid mark carney is the doraine psychopath from canada who blew an enormous bubble in canada and now it's your show to blow it all up on this show well the c.m.h. c has notified banks across the candidate that they're going to lower their maximum guarantee for these mortgages and that decision comes in the wake of unexpected to manned for the guarantees of course you know the government guarantees to use taxpayer money to trying to back their housing speculation and flipping schemes and of course they all went for it you know have an experiment go to a wal-mart and open up a van and inside the van are an unlimited supply of doenitz and then go in the parking lot in front of the big fat waddling american to say all the down and you can eat now do you think a moment to talk about they already have those sales at wal-mart where people trample themselves to death to get discounts on doenitz need them some of them do a pie
you destroy that's how you're getting paid that's a that's a business model based on a genocide it's environment it's interest rate sensitive genocide there's an interest rate apartheid mark carney is the doraine psychopath from canada who blew an enormous bubble in canada and now it's your show to blow it all up on this show well the c.m.h. c has notified banks across the candidate that they're going to lower their maximum guarantee for these mortgages and that decision comes in the wake of...
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and protect the health and environment that i'm in panic because the mining will destroy our clean air and clean water part of the problem is the process used to extract and purify gold and other metals which critics say will leave contamination by cyanide and other chemicals this method. results in getting the metals from the or. all of the metals the majority of them and live in there with a lot of residuals as we travel up into the hills where forest has already been cleared the mining company security trails us then persuade the police up to stop us. security and locals are going extinct this is expected point. they don't want us to film we want to pass on us public roads but i don't wish there was somebody tension between the locals and whining about here but their good. intentions indeed the locals have destroyed some of the company's heavy machinery and ransacked the police station police have raided homes in the middle of the night to arrest suspects and fired tear gas at protesters but there is as much support for eldorado here is criticism both from the government and other v
and protect the health and environment that i'm in panic because the mining will destroy our clean air and clean water part of the problem is the process used to extract and purify gold and other metals which critics say will leave contamination by cyanide and other chemicals this method. results in getting the metals from the or. all of the metals the majority of them and live in there with a lot of residuals as we travel up into the hills where forest has already been cleared the mining...
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. >>> coming up next, a radio active debate, could nuclear energy be good for the environment? >>> the conventional wisdom on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $369 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ energy, solar and radio active disasters waiting to happen. is it really true? to debate the issue is robert f. kennedy jr. and senior attorney for the national resources defense counsel and robert stone whose controversial documentary on nuclear power, pandora's promise. welcome to both of you, the two roberts. robert stone, tell me why you made the movie and what the central point is. >> i'm a life-long environmentalest. my first fit m was anti nuclear movie and i notice there had is a growing number of environmentalest, energy experts, looking to nuclear power as a solution. if you do the math, wind is great, solar is great, efficiency is great but you can't power the world of 9 billion people withou
. >>> coming up next, a radio active debate, could nuclear energy be good for the environment? >>> the conventional wisdom on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $369 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ energy, solar and radio active disasters waiting to happen. is it really true? to debate the issue...
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remember, $4.5 billion is what we spend for a today to to operate in that environment. so safing, too, when in fact you will not go on the street with the exception of package delivery which will be done with dynamic routeing with a lower cost employee allows us to provide that kind of service at a lower cost. the mail processing cost, the transportation cost, network changes, that's all money that can come off the we've also calculated in what we think, you know, is the revenue loss, and we've talked to a lot of of customers to validate that. we think we're on pretty good terms with that. so the two billion is doable. let me clear something else up. people say, well, it's only two out of 20 billion. it is not. if we had it this year, we would break even from an operational standpoint. this year we will lose about $1.7 billion in the operating line. that's revenue minus costs with the exception of worker's comp costs and prefunding. we would actually make money if we made the six to five move at beginning of this year. what happens with the 20 billion, that gap exists w
remember, $4.5 billion is what we spend for a today to to operate in that environment. so safing, too, when in fact you will not go on the street with the exception of package delivery which will be done with dynamic routeing with a lower cost employee allows us to provide that kind of service at a lower cost. the mail processing cost, the transportation cost, network changes, that's all money that can come off the we've also calculated in what we think, you know, is the revenue loss, and we've...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> this video takes us to the middle of a nasty firefight where you have a point of view camera on a machine gunner taking cover behind a bunch of different buildings. but his machine gun immediately goes down. police left with just a pistol to defend himself. >> i have a feeling that something -- you have like a twinkle in your eye. something is going to happen. >> i forgot to mention, this is an airsoft battle. guys shooting little plastic bbs at each other. it's still intense. this guy is doing everything he can to get out of the situation. >> do they have airsoft grenades? >> they do. >> see those guys walking by? those are the enemy players. he picks them all off. >> hey, you're out. >> no idea he was there. >> watch. he's not out of trouble yet. finds himself a new hiding spot. >> you're my hostage now. >> terrible player. >> but this hostage situation goes down like none you've ever heard. >> having a good day today? >> yeah. you? >> having a great day. thank you for asking. is this your first tim
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> this video takes us to the middle of a nasty firefight where you have a point of view camera on a machine gunner taking cover behind a bunch of different buildings. but his machine gun immediately goes down. police left with just a pistol to defend himself. >> i have a feeling that something -- you have like a twinkle in your eye. something is going to happen. >> i forgot to mention, this...
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it's it-2--2 percent. >> the environment that produces credit is neck. they reported on a monthly basis, i get it 24/7, 365 and load it to five. i respond to 350,000 consumer disputes every month, and every day i get about 1.5 to 2 million credit inquiries that come into the system. all of those are combined, you know, to form the credit reports, and we respond to our lenders in less than one second. >> okay. >> with a credit report coming back. >> you're there. >> the issue is they are saying you're not responding, and, worse, you're not really changing it when it's a mistake because, oak, owe owe stroe-- l what he told me last week. >> when you point out error to them, it's virtually impossible to get them to fix it, and that's really what the problem is. >> what is the story there? why is it so hard to fix it? >> so, first of all, i think you have to understand experion is a regulated business and have been since its -- right now the primary regulator is the cfpl. >> what i'm teague is there e's business that works every single day in public/private p
it's it-2--2 percent. >> the environment that produces credit is neck. they reported on a monthly basis, i get it 24/7, 365 and load it to five. i respond to 350,000 consumer disputes every month, and every day i get about 1.5 to 2 million credit inquiries that come into the system. all of those are combined, you know, to form the credit reports, and we respond to our lenders in less than one second. >> okay. >> with a credit report coming back. >> you're there. >>...
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think they understand that, they are old school, and i think that this is very much a stock by stock environment. but i think that espionage is a foregone conclusion. neil: it's time for a nightcap. what are you going to do? would even watch about. >> no management, i think that we are looking at us going into closing. neil: okay, there we go. >> i thought that they would get smacked in the change would hurt. but the stocks went up. >> maybe we were anticipating that the things fell apart. >> then it's a win-win. neil: okaycomedy thing that could happen? >> they seem to be immune to this. i think that there is information the market hasn't had been. neil: have a safe and enjoyable weekend, much appreciated. and all of these tax are going to be opening up a little bit earlier. we thought that we would talk about wal-mart. we will have that next time. it's exclusively here on monday lou: there is a rebellion under way in the democratic party and the president's slide to the public that they could keep their health insurance if they elected is to blame. democrats defying president obama today. they
think they understand that, they are old school, and i think that this is very much a stock by stock environment. but i think that espionage is a foregone conclusion. neil: it's time for a nightcap. what are you going to do? would even watch about. >> no management, i think that we are looking at us going into closing. neil: okay, there we go. >> i thought that they would get smacked in the change would hurt. but the stocks went up. >> maybe we were anticipating that the...
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and in doing so, to preserve the environment. as oren lyons mentions of a clock -- eloquently, we are deepening crisis and if we don't shift our ways, the future for all of us looks very bleak. >> between pete seeger and oren lyons, you've got 177 years. you have seen a lot of history with the american government and native americans. hen lyons, this is how reportedly reply to the treaty proposal -- can you talk more about the treaty and what you think happened to it, whether it was honored over 400 years in the significance of the belt? >> at this particular time, nation,aunee, onondaga the seneca nation and the cayuga nation are probably the last independent governments still in charge of land and not under the processes of the bureau of and washington, d.c., or the department of indian affairs in canada. we still raise our leaders, as we did before, by consensus and by agreement and by, first of all, having the women choose the leaders. the women have a great deal of responsibility in this process. they not only choose the lea
and in doing so, to preserve the environment. as oren lyons mentions of a clock -- eloquently, we are deepening crisis and if we don't shift our ways, the future for all of us looks very bleak. >> between pete seeger and oren lyons, you've got 177 years. you have seen a lot of history with the american government and native americans. hen lyons, this is how reportedly reply to the treaty proposal -- can you talk more about the treaty and what you think happened to it, whether it was...
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. >>> coming up next, a radio active debate, could nuclear energy be good for the environment? vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion coreâ„¢ technology, nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. nothing works faster. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the
. >>> coming up next, a radio active debate, could nuclear energy be good for the environment? vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us...
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community leaders say they are ready to work with parents to create a safer environment. >>> we've got a quick school closing to tell you about. it is in garrett county, maryland where the schools are closed today due to the weather. so we just want to pass that along to you. making headline, a growing scandal involving an ingredient and some groceries. >> the impact only seen overseas so far. now, one major retailer is working to let customers here know one. hits popular products is safe. more on that story coming up. [ anououncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to yourr usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. >>> the number of teens dying behind the wheel had been dropping for decades. a new report shows deaths of teen drivers are rising. deaths of 16 and 17-year-old drivers were up 19% compared to the year before. there were 107 drivers aged 16 who
community leaders say they are ready to work with parents to create a safer environment. >>> we've got a quick school closing to tell you about. it is in garrett county, maryland where the schools are closed today due to the weather. so we just want to pass that along to you. making headline, a growing scandal involving an ingredient and some groceries. >> the impact only seen overseas so far. now, one major retailer is working to let customers here know one. hits popular...
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. >> this is a problem, only then will they admit they are contaminating the environment. >> out, we want out. if not we stay. >> the paper mill has been the subject of a decade long conflict. it sits on the uruguay river. argentina says it's a major pollutant. uruguay says it follows environmental standards. now both presidents have joined the dispute. >> we have authorized this company to increase by half what they have requested. approximately 100,000 tons provisionally. are going argentina's president sis she doesn't want the plant to increase production. the trees oproduce paper are cut in both countries and people on both sides say they are paying a heavy price. ruben has a restaurant in uruguay. tourism doubles the the size of the town but when the border is closed, no argentinians visit. >> this is best plant in the world. many are jealous that they chose to put it in uruguay. this is where it is. >> he says the sister nation should put the dispute over the paper mill behind them. monica, argentina. >> thanks very much kamal major league baseball, the pittsburgh pirates go in
. >> this is a problem, only then will they admit they are contaminating the environment. >> out, we want out. if not we stay. >> the paper mill has been the subject of a decade long conflict. it sits on the uruguay river. argentina says it's a major pollutant. uruguay says it follows environmental standards. now both presidents have joined the dispute. >> we have authorized this company to increase by half what they have requested. approximately 100,000 tons...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ inhales deeply ] to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale.ck for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempurpedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale on now at sleep train! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back to "around the world." a new survey finds president obama's approval rating has now dropped to the lowest number since he became president. the latest quinnipiac university polling showed 54% of voters disapprove of how
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ inhales deeply ] to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale.ck for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and...
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the environment is little understood. okay, capitalist of the year, pat buchanan. >> and whom i just discovered, john, has $95 billion in which he has control of. he has done a great job. >> eleanor? >> j.p. morgan chase. the $13 billion fine for their practices that they used in capitalizing on derivatives and home mortgages. unfortunately it is chump change to them and they can deduct a lot of it. but finally some of the big banks, the investment companies are getting punished belatedly. >> yes, giving up all the time. >> george mitchell, the fracking pioneer who died. he is credited with pioneering the economic extraction of shale gas through the process of fracking, which has done much to change the entire world as any other business world that i know. >> jeff for suckering up the media and for taking his drone delivery plans seriously. >> 2013's capitalist of the year award goes to the world's richest woman. christy walton, the wal-mart heiress. john was a former barade. and son of the wal-mart founder. >>> vladimir
the environment is little understood. okay, capitalist of the year, pat buchanan. >> and whom i just discovered, john, has $95 billion in which he has control of. he has done a great job. >> eleanor? >> j.p. morgan chase. the $13 billion fine for their practices that they used in capitalizing on derivatives and home mortgages. unfortunately it is chump change to them and they can deduct a lot of it. but finally some of the big banks, the investment companies are getting...
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and if we were to go back into the mid-90s, you would think that our schools were hostile environments for girls, that there were terms where they were second-class citizens and held back in every way, which is important facts. but it was the opposite. the wellesley report was -- those were very well-meaning women. they were carried away and they failed to notice that was actually boys who had the lower grades and dropout. and yet not only did we have the wellesley report, but we had harvard university, and she sent us if it where they were drowning in a sea of western culture. and we talked about reviving ophelia as though young women were in a state of extreme duress and suffering and falling behind and we have exact opposite that is true. they were forcing in ways in which it was unprecedented. but look at it in my classrooms and it was the girls were getting the better grades and just thriving. and so i began to check these facts and i thought, how did they come up when there was so much success for them and women were getting better grades and how did they turn that into bad news
and if we were to go back into the mid-90s, you would think that our schools were hostile environments for girls, that there were terms where they were second-class citizens and held back in every way, which is important facts. but it was the opposite. the wellesley report was -- those were very well-meaning women. they were carried away and they failed to notice that was actually boys who had the lower grades and dropout. and yet not only did we have the wellesley report, but we had harvard...
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sears. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> jimmy: we've also got will ferrell, adam scott, and music from christopher cross featuring ron burgundy. tonight on the show. only a few days left until christmas. crunch time for santa. he is packing his sleigh. he is sewing that terry cloth bathrobe you wanted. he is a busy guy. dividing everyone of the world's children into groups of naughty and nice is not easy. i decided to pitch in to help. set up a fake lie detector. guillermo in a dress. guillermo is the truth fairy. we got down to it with a young man named ira. go ahead and have a seat. what we are going to do. we'll put a helmet on you. a lie detector. it will help us know if you are telling the truth or a lie. yeah, great. you
sears. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> jimmy: we've also got will ferrell, adam scott, and music from christopher cross featuring...
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is exempt from clean water act month santo is now exempt from other laws regarding the health to the environment yeah well it's just that is that well you know what can i say other than there's a global insurrection against banker occupation people are buying bitcoin gold silver you say people are turning to big coins so let's turn to this headline how bitcoin could destroy the state and perhaps make a bit of money this is from the spectator in the u.k. and they say soon whether via bitcoin or whatever comes next it will be possible to strip banking away from bankers and money away from governments a lot of people don't like this they prefer the top down thing they prefer a social hierarchy so they get very violently against this because they don't like the fact that somebody out there might be trading and participating in economies outside the social hierarchy is a man who can wear purple without breaking the law the man who can loot your savings account without breaking the law the men who wear gold without looking suspicious what is sort of blog about this because i think that in america they
is exempt from clean water act month santo is now exempt from other laws regarding the health to the environment yeah well it's just that is that well you know what can i say other than there's a global insurrection against banker occupation people are buying bitcoin gold silver you say people are turning to big coins so let's turn to this headline how bitcoin could destroy the state and perhaps make a bit of money this is from the spectator in the u.k. and they say soon whether via bitcoin or...
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just the environment, because there are some schools it's almost as if they've put up a sign to boys, you are not welcome. and i would not want my son to go to a school like that. and then i would look into a private school or an all boys' school. all boys' schools are wonderful for many, many boys. not all boys, but for many boys they are salvation. >> host: what about all women's schools? stwhrg same thing for many young girls. the research on single-sex education is a complicated mix, and advocates can come in and insist they're all bad or all good. depends on the child, but there are kids for whom there are salvation. there are girls that will go to the schools, they will become simply more engaged and more interested in math and science, and is some studies that show girls are more likely if they take fizz bics in an all girls' school, they're more likely to like it and to want to go on. so i would very seriously consider. there are drawbacks. you know, you worry that it's a can co-ed world, you want your children in a co-ed school. you worry about the long-term effects but, in f
just the environment, because there are some schools it's almost as if they've put up a sign to boys, you are not welcome. and i would not want my son to go to a school like that. and then i would look into a private school or an all boys' school. all boys' schools are wonderful for many, many boys. not all boys, but for many boys they are salvation. >> host: what about all women's schools? stwhrg same thing for many young girls. the research on single-sex education is a complicated mix,...
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but, you know, being from new jersey and having to work in that environment, the reality is he steps back. some of the reforms he's done have not been as striking as, for instance, what scott walker did. i think what you see happen is he settle also into the second term. you're going to see a pivot. he'll be more aggressive about putting out things that really do resonate with the republican base on taxes and government reform. maybe some areas where he's been a little weaker, for instance. and try to position himself. >> all right, kim, thanks. >>> when we come back, new education reforms in washington, d.c. and tennessee have taken effect. find out how well schools in those region, have improved next. ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] now, that's cardworthy. [ n ] all right. here we go. ♪ cardworthy. [ female announcer ] this holiday season, visit shutterfly.com for all your cardworthy moments. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we'll replace stolen or destroyed items with brand-new versions. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side â™
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motion to improve the decision making environment at city hall. folks, that's polite canadian speak for trying to get rid of the crack-smoking mayor. let's be honest here. the 44-member council did what they could by law, since it cannot recall him all together. it passed a motion that strips rob ford of all of his powers. the council has delegated the position in the past. and ford understood where the council was coming from. >> if i would have had a mayor acting the way i have conducted myself, i would have done the exact same thing. i'm not mad at anybody. i take full responsibility. >> now, it's the latest move to convince the mayor of north america's fourth largest city to take a leave of absence. ford has admitted to smoking crack, buying illegal drugs, and his latest gaffe, folks, using an out of nowhere vulgarity that went live nationwide. >> olivia says that i wanted to [ bleep ]. i have never said that in my life to her. i would never do that. i'm happily married. >> and joining us now is ashleigh banfield. how do we even follow that? >
motion to improve the decision making environment at city hall. folks, that's polite canadian speak for trying to get rid of the crack-smoking mayor. let's be honest here. the 44-member council did what they could by law, since it cannot recall him all together. it passed a motion that strips rob ford of all of his powers. the council has delegated the position in the past. and ford understood where the council was coming from. >> if i would have had a mayor acting the way i have...